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WHY YOUR A/C CAPACITOR IS IMPORTANT

WHY YOUR A/C CAPACITOR IS IMPORTANT

Your A/C capacitor is a small but very important electrical part. It helps give the compressor and fan motor the power boost they need to start and run properly.

A properly working capacitor helps:

✔ Help your A/C start correctly
✔ Support the compressor and fan motor
✔ Improve cooling performance
✔ Reduce strain on electrical components
✔ Help prevent unexpected breakdowns
✔ Keep your home cool and comfortable

When the capacitor starts to fail, you may notice:

⚠ A/C not turning on
⚠ Outdoor fan not spinning
⚠ Humming noises
⚠ Warm air from the vents
⚠ System shutting off unexpectedly
⚠ Higher energy bills

Because the capacitor works every time your A/C starts, it can wear out over time—especially during hot weather when your system runs more often.

Regular maintenance helps detect weak capacitors early and can help prevent bigger repairs or a complete system breakdown.

A healthy capacitor helps your A/C start strong and keep your home comfortable.

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A/C FAN MOTOR: THE AIRFLOW POWER YOUR SYSTEM NEEDS

A/C FAN MOTOR: THE AIRFLOW POWER YOUR SYSTEM NEEDS

Your A/C fan motor helps keep air moving through your cooling system. When the fan motor is working properly, your system can cool better, release heat efficiently, and keep your home more comfortable.

A healthy fan motor helps:

✔ Improve airflow
✔ Support strong cooling performance
✔ Help prevent overheating
✔ Reduce stress on the compressor
✔ Improve energy efficiency
✔ Keep your system running reliably

Signs of a fan motor problem may include:

⚠ Weak airflow
⚠ Outdoor fan not spinning
⚠ Warm air from the vents
⚠ Loud buzzing or rattling noises
⚠ System shutting off unexpectedly
⚠ Higher energy bills

Since the fan motor runs often during hot weather, regular maintenance is important to catch problems early and help prevent major breakdowns.

Strong airflow starts with a healthy fan motor.

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